Leslie Alan M, Friedman Ori, German Tim P
Department of Psychology and Center for Cognitive Science, Rutgers University, NJ 08854, USA.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2004 Dec;8(12):528-33. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2004.10.001.
Our ability to understand the thoughts and feelings of other people does not initially develop as a theory but as a mechanism. The "theory of mind" mechanism (ToMM) is part of the core architecture of the human brain, and is specialized for learning about mental states. Impaired development of this mechanism can have drastic effects on social learning, seen most strikingly in the autistic spectrum disorders. ToMM kick-starts belief-desire attribution but effective reasoning about belief contents depends on a process of selection by inhibition. This selection process (SP) develops slowly through the preschool period and well beyond. By modeling the ToMM-SP as mechanisms of selective attention, we have uncovered new empirical phenomena. We propose that early "theory of mind" is a modular-heuristic process of domain-specific learning.
我们理解他人思想和感受的能力最初并非作为一种理论发展起来,而是作为一种机制。“心理理论”机制(ToMM)是人类大脑核心架构的一部分,专门用于了解心理状态。该机制发育受损会对社会学习产生巨大影响,这在自闭症谱系障碍中表现得最为明显。ToMM启动信念-欲望归因,但对信念内容的有效推理取决于一个通过抑制进行选择的过程。这个选择过程(SP)在整个学前阶段及以后都发展缓慢。通过将ToMM-SP建模为选择性注意机制,我们发现了新的实证现象。我们提出,早期的“心理理论”是一个特定领域学习的模块化启发式过程。